Practice Areas

Education

Admissions

State Bar of California

US District Court, Central, CA

Affiliations

Long Beach Bar Association

Ball, Hunt, Schooley Inn of Court

Alison S. Flowers is an associate in the El Segundo office. Ms. Flowers is a graduate of Whittier Law School, graduating summa cum laude and Valedictorian of her class. Since joining the California Bar in 2010, her practice has focused primarily on litigation and advising clients on legal matters. Her litigation experience includes wrongful termination, wage and hour, mechanic’s lien, construction, defamation, real property, and environmental cases. Ms. Flowers has seen numerous cases through trial and arbitration as the handling attorney and second chair of the proceedings. Ms. Flowers has also regularly assisted clients with their day-to-day legal needs, including research, preparation of legal opinions, and review, preparation, and negotiation of contracts.

Ms. Flowers is active in the community and local organization. Ms. Flowers is the Secretary Treasurer of the Long Beach Bar Association and a member of the Executive Committee of the Ball, Hunt, Schooley Inn of Court.

During law school, Ms. Flowers was the Executive Editor of Whittier’s Law Review. In addition, Ms. Flowers volunteered her services working with special needs children, advocating for the children and their parents, and incarcerated juveniles at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Detention Center. Because of her work with children, Ms. Flowers was the recipient of the highly-esteemed Jim Pfeiffer Public Interest Scholarship from the California Bar Foundation, one of the highest recognitions from the California Bar Foundation.

In addition, Ms. Flowers clerked at the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office in the Major Crimes and Hard Core Gangs divisions, and gained courtroom experience during law school by conducting preliminary hearings at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.